Rare Lissodus minimus Hybodont Shark Tooth Fossil – Jurassic Era, Bathonian Stage, White Limestone, Ketton Quarry, Ketton, Lincolnshire
This rare Lissodus minimus shark tooth fossil is an exceptional piece of natural history from the Bathonian Stage of the Jurassic Period, approximately 168 to 166 million years ago. Discovered in the White Limestone Formation at Ketton Quarry, Lincolnshire, this fossil provides a fascinating glimpse into the marine ecosystems of the Jurassic seas.
Lissodus minimus was a species of Hybodont shark, an ancient group of sharks that thrived during the Mesozoic era. Known for their small, specialized teeth, these sharks were highly adaptable predators that played a vital role in Jurassic marine food chains. Fossils of Lissodus minimus are highly valued by collectors for their scientific significance and rarity.
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This fossil has been expertly cleaned and prepared to enhance its natural details while preserving its authenticity. Its historical significance and exceptional preservation make it a standout addition to any fossil collection, museum exhibit, or educational display.
This Lissodus minimus shark tooth fossil is a rare and exciting opportunity to own a genuine piece of Jurassic history. Its excellent preservation and connection to Britain’s prehistoric seas make it a prized specimen for fossil enthusiasts, educators, and collectors.
Don’t miss this chance to own a rare and authentic Lissodus minimus shark tooth fossil. Add a fascinating piece of Jurassic marine life to your collection today!